This is the number of famous tall buildings in the Unit 6 video.
What is five?
This is what a really tall building is called.
What's a skyscraper?
This is the name of the magazine that interviewed Michael Chan.
What is "Architect's World"?
This word used in comparisons means "a higher quantity of"~.
What is more?
Use this pronoun to replace a singular noun.
What is it?
This country is the home of Lincoln Cathedral.
What is England?
This hard material from the earth was used to build the Great Pyramid and Lincoln Cathedral.
What is stone?
Professor Chan likes buildings with interesting designs, such as the "roof house" in this country.
What is Japan?
This word is used for a smaller amount of something (uncountable).
What is less?
This is the noun that "they" refers to in the following sentence:
Some visitors don't want to go to the tops of skyscrapers because they have a fear of heights.
What is visitors?
In 1930, this building in New York City was the tallest skyscraper in the world.
What's the Chrysler Building?
People like this material for cups because it doesn't break like glass.
What is plastic?
This city in Vietnam is where the "garden home" is.
What is Saigon?
This word is used before the second thing being compared, as in "Building A has more glass _____ Building B."
What is than?
This is what the pronoun it refers to in the following sentence:
If you go to Pisa, you might eat pizza, but you could also visit the leaning tower that it's famous for.
What is Pisa?
This world-famous building is found in Egypt.
What's the Great Pyramid?
The top of a house or other building is called this.
What's a roof?
According to Professor Chan, this material keeps houses warm in winter.
What's wood?
This word is used for a smaller amount of something (countable).
What is fewer?
This is the pronoun that replaces plural nouns as subjects of sentences.
What is they?
Engineers used this material to build skyscrapers even higher and stronger than before.
What is steel?
These things on buildings and houses allow us to see outside.
What are windows?
An architect from Amsterdam put these on every wall of a house that he designed.
What are mirrors?
These two parts of a sentence go before more + noun phrase + than.
What are a subject and a verb?
This is what it refers to in the following sentence:
It is the tallest building in the world.
What's the Burj Khalifa?